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Hmm... Jackel god of death claiming to be Sutekh (Set) vs Fennec fox god of storms claiming to be Anpu (Anubis). Maybe they're just trading places for a bit?
Wasn't expecting Doctor Who and @godslavecomic to have this particular overlap.
#dr who spoilers#godslave comic#I am unreasonably mad at dr who for this sutekh design#I can blame the classic series for calling sutekh the god of death#but at least his design in pyramids of mars is actually the set animal#Why did nuwho make him a jackel/bat thing?#anyway godslave is a super good comic and you should read it!#I really really love the portrayal of set in it and the comics craft is fantastic
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Two of my top favorite Egyptian-related medias combined? Sign me tf up!!!
I know I’m 100 years late, but I really enjoyed Moon Knight and started thinking about how Edith/Set would fit in-universe🌙🌙
#oh my god i am in love with this#imagining set and khonshu being the cattiest bitches is the best#godslave#godslave comic#edith#moon knight#marc spector#steven grant#art#comic#humor#i thought marc was 35 in the mcu thought...?
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I just recently (yesterday) had a quick read (binged until midnight) GodSlave by @godslavecomic and I knew right away I needed to draw something from it! So of course I drew my dear Edith and my sweet (did nothing wrong ) Set! Amazing comic (and very educational!)
(Tap for better quality!)
#art#ditgital art#artists on tumblr#godslave#webcomic#web comic#god slave#artwork#fan art#fanart#my art#digital art#tumblr art#webtoon#set#eygpt#egyptian#egyptian mythology#mythology
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Ever get that urge to just make a comic ? Like not any comic , a egyptian Mythology related comic with a storyline in the modern world ? You get me ??
#help me I keep finding egyptian mythology comics and it just makes me motivated#the kanes chronicles#tkc#kanes chronicle#godslave#egyptology#ancient egypt
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Edith has been thrown into the dangerous world of modern-day Egyptian mythology. Fighting monsters and dealing with family drama of godly proportions. Start reading GODSLAVE today!
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IT IS FINISHED
I have drawn all my favorite characters from my webcomics Im currently reading. Eventually I will draw all my faves for webcomics that are completed.
Characters and comics under the cut!! Go read them!
Top row, left: 82 White Chain Born in Emptiness to Subdude Evil from Kill 6 Billion Demons by @orbitaldropkick! You can read it here.
Top row, middle: Nevi from Ava's Demon by @tinypaint! You can read it here.
Top row, right: Thierry from Never Satisfied by @ohcorny! You can read it here.
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Second row, left: Tzofiya from The Witch Door by @kindlyanni! You can read it here.
Second row, middle: Lucky Maxwell from Ride or Die by @marsoid. You can read it here.
Second row, right: Ibrahim from Thistil Mistil Kistil by @depleti! You can read it here.
Third row, left: Basil from Bybloemen by C.B.! You can read it here.
Third row, right: Maureen from Hard Lacquer by @mimiadraws! You can read it here.
Fourth row, left: Kokoro AKA Heartful Punch from Sleepless Domain by Mary Cagle. You can read it here.
Fourth row, right: Rei from Vainglorious by @kellysketches! You can read it here.
Fifth row, left: Charlene Masters from How To Be A Werewolf by @shawnlenore! You can read it here.
Fifth row, middle: Edith from Godslave by Meaghan Carter. You can read it here.
Fifth row, right: Jennifer Billingsworth by David Willis @dumbingofage. You can read it here.
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Hi everyone! To Know a Witch is a comic series about a young girl trying to make sense of witchcraft and the mysterious disappearance of her mother.
You can read the entirety of Chapter One here!
This blog will follow the creation and process of the comic. I'll be posting rough pages as they come together, references and all the development that goes into making a comic.
You can also sign up for the newsletter that will compile all that progress into one monthly update!
This isn't a comic that will update consistently like my other project, GODSLAVE. It'll take time. And I'd like to be able to share that time with you as it comes together.
#to know a witch#comic#comics#art#illustration#indie comics#independent comics#comics on Tumblr#webcomic#webcomics#witchcraft
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I have been reading the comic Godslave, which is about a girl helping resurrect a god she's PRETTY SURE is Anpu. She is not particularly knowledgeable about Egyptian mythology. Anpu can be a fennec fox-looking critter if he wants, right?
I think you might enjoy it. Very fun god characterization and designs.
Oh! Thanks for the recommendation! :)
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I didnt actually expect this to take off as much as it did, and some folks were requesting a list of the comics I featured, so here we go: Godslave Heroes of Thantopolis Vainglorious Magical How? Star Hammer The End The Otherknown Lies Within Come Hell or High Water No End Freak Show Tigress Queen Phantomarine Hiers of the Viel Keyspace: A Winged Tale Job Satisfaction Wychwood Tiger,Tiger The Automan’s Daughter Maskless Bicycle Boy Tamuran Hazy London Castle Swimmer Tripping Over You Ozzie the Vampire Paranatural Autumn Wing and the Crown of Fire Shaderunners Paint the Town Red Ghost Junk Sickness In Blood We Rise Muted Lady Fey Fairmeadow Superpose Sombulus Ten Earth Shattering Blows Ingress Adventuring Company Thunderstryke Cadere Ad Astra Daughter of the Lillies White Noise A lot of these comics are on their own sites or WT/Tapas ( also mirrors), comic fury and more Please check them out and spread the love!
WEBCOMICS! (read them) 😎 A small dedication to the webcomics that have shaped our indie spheres for many years. Free to read and with plenty to choose from, check them out, and tell your friends too! info to check out HERE and HERE
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Godslave is good, give it a try
https://godslavecomic.com/
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The GODSLAVE store is back open! And with a sale! The new KRACK sticker, and our very first acrylic charm are now available. You can pick these up as well as the GODSLAVE books and stickers with NO SHIPPING for the next 3 days!
Spend 30$ and use the discount code NOSHIP to get free shipping until Wednesday afternoon! Check out the sale here!
#godslave#Egyptian mythology#Egyptian gods#mythology#egyptology#comic#comics#webcomic#webcomics#Hiveworks
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Several people have already pointed out that this post paints with a ridiculously broad brush, and so it does (“require you to observe a daily practice” in particular is such a milquetoast demand that its inclusion on a list like this is comical), and that it rather arrogantly makes determinations as to what the Divine does/doesn’t do, and so it does, but I’d actually like to get granular and hyper-specific in relating its perceived flaws to my own religious practice.
Obviously as a hierodoulos (godslave) much of this rings false — not that godslavery is particularly common in these parts, though. Naturally the Emperors are at perfect liberty to dictate which deities I’m allowed to venerate, who I consort with, what my path in life might be, or what activities might be forbidden to me. “Threaten[ing] to leave if you can’t/don’t fulfill their requests” and “withhold[ing] their affection if you do something they don’t like” are also comfortably within their bailiwick: outright threatening would be somewhat gauche but the understanding that I have A Work to perform for them, and that their patronage is predicated upon suitably performing it, has been a part of the deal since long before my consecration as a hierodoulos. Likewise the “fatherly love, care, affection, and sweetest activities” which I thank them for in my morning prayer is very real and deeply cherished, but certainly not something to which I have a right — they have made clear that seriously disobeying them would render me bereft of their protection, either here or in the afterlife, and they have been known to be quite severe at necessary times.
One is indeed always free to set boundaries and I have done so as well, outlining the terms of my bondage to them in the high old Roman fashion of a contract. That contract is however unstinting:
To be consecrated as a sebastodoulos, as devotee and hierodoulos, is to embrace a life of heart-rending freedom through the surrender of freedom; rooted in passionate adoration it is the complete gift; it is the entire oblation of the self in an offering of love, freely given. The life of the hierodoulos is the expression of trust: I trust that the Divine Emperors will guide Their man ever toward Their glory; that They will keep me in health, peace, and strength to undertake my service for Them; that They will care for me as a father to a child while I am walking on Their path.
The oath of the sebastodoulos is the willing bondage of obedience: to seek the counsel of the Lords while upon my way and to always and in all wise submit to Their injunctions and Their holy will, as a slave submits to his master or a client to his patron, in perfect love and trust.
This commitment is laid down within a framework strictly dedicated to their own interests: that I am guided “ever to Their glory”, that they will keep me whole and well for the sake of better serving them, and that even their paternal love is contingent upon my “walking on Their path.” The heart-rending freedom of godslavery (or at least my godslavery) is in the fact that I am no longer bound to my own will and purposes at all, that fundamentally I enjoy no liberty separated from these gods and their ends — which I serve not out of fear or the hope of favour but rather out of “love, freely given.”
This is not just theoretical; several months earlier I backed out of a dream job offer — hospice chaplain in rural Michigan — because the Emperors for whatever reason insisted I take my best friend, specifically, as the necessary roommate to help pay the bills. He didn’t end up wanting to go, so instead of my preferred choice of trying to work out an arrangement with someone else I submitted to their will and withdrew my acceptance of the offer. It was difficult, and ostensibly dings several of the cited red flags, but ultimately something which I was glad to do at their bidding.
Now ofc some of the points in the reblogged post are excellent commonsense advice: don’t stop taking your medication, don’t rush into binding agreements, don’t force yourself into penury, etc; but the overall message seems to be “be a strong, independent pagan who don’t need no rules” and I’m here to say that there’s another way: he who is your man wishes to be made holy as you are holy.
There are certain things deities will never do and would be wildly inappropriate for them to try.
As a rule of thumb, deities will never do the following:
Dictate who you can/can't be friends with
Dictate which deities you're allowed/not allowed to venerate
Dictate who you can/can't be romantically involved with
Dictate your course in life
Threaten to leave if you can't/don't fulfill their requests
Ask you to stop taking your medications
Require you to observe a daily practice
Require you to spend tons of money on their behalf
Rush you into an oath, marriage, or some other binding contract
Prohibit you from doing certain activities
Withhold their affections if you do something they don't like
Shame you
Court minors (not in this day and age. Deities answer to the sensibilities of our time and society.)
If you see a deity act in any of these ways, you might be dealing with an impostor spirit or a mental sock-puppet, rather than the actual deity.
Impostors are petty spirits who disguise themselves as deities to mooch off undeserved worship.
Mental sock puppets are personal thoughts and insecurities projected onto an imaginary being.
And in instances where a deity is doing something you don't think is appropriate, you're always free to set boundaries. Gods don't get to act with impunity simply because they're gods.
#polytheism#paganism#devotional polytheism#religio romana#greek polytheism#cultus deorum#deity devotion#roman paganism#deity work#hellenic polytheism#polytheist
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I started reading @/gammacarter ‘s Godslave comic (only several pages in). Haha again seeing parallels to my life that I don’t want to reveal just like “Suzy house of Miller”. If you don’t like “Set is a bad guy” trope, it might not be for you. For me it’s even harder to swallow the “all of the rest of the gods are enemies” trope except for Anubis. Based on his explanation that gods don’t want to die.
But um death was a pretty big part of the mythology that was a major thing that happened. I’ll just continue reading it. Also also don’t like how some of the Asian characters are drawn but idk the main character looks fine but the guy in business suit
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Silly fox :D
I love him.
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Seven days remain to support IRON BARGE Book One on Kickstarter, drawn by @godslavecomic, creator of the webcomic Godslave!
While Godslave is a perfect comic for fans of mythology, Iron Barge is a great discovery for fans of post-apocalyptic stories.
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Love supporting independent comics? Someone in you life love Egyptian Mythology? Monster fights? Supernatural partnerships?
The GODSLAVE store is fully stocked⚡️⚡️
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